King of Nepal is stoned by crowd

The monarch, who was on his way to a pilgrimage site in
The attack is the first of its kind since he stepped down following nation wide protests in April 2006.
Using force
King Gyanendra was on his way to the Pashupati temple in the capital for the Maha Shivratri festival when crowds chanting anti-monarchy slogans pelted his motorcade with stones.
A source says the situation remained tense at the temple for more than an hour as the monarch paid his respects in the temple premises.
The local police had to use force to control the unruly mob.
Public feeling has been against the monarch since he relinquished power.
The elected parliament is then set to decide the future role of the monarchy or whether it should be abolished.
The Maha Shivratri festival is attended by hundreds of thousands of people every year, and is famous for its naked Sadhus, or holy men, known as Naga Babas.

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